João E. Lima’s scientific contributions

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The Externalities of a Deforestation Control Policy in Infant Health: Evidence from Brazil
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March 2018

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Economic Development and Cultural Change

Bladimir Carrillo

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João E. Lima

The burning of forest releases a wide range of contaminants, some of which are known to be hazardous for health. Traditional estimates of the costs of deforestation rarely incorporate the health effects of pollution generated by deforestation. This paper provides the first estimates of the local externalities of deforestation in infant health. Our approach exploits a conservation policy that generated a sharp drop in deforestation across municipalities in the Brazilian Amazon. The core findings are that deforestation control policy led to reductions in the incidence of very low birth weight and extreme prematurity, especially for boys. Collectively, these findings provide additional justification for controlling deforestation.

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... Finally, this paper also connects with research on the environmental consequences of agricultural production and intensification (Balboni et al., 2023;Carreira et al., 2024;Cisneros et al., 2021;Gatto et al., 2017;Hargrave and Kis-Katos, 2013). A strand of the literature has looked at the role of commodity prices in agricultural intensification, land use changes, and deforestation (Assunção et al., 2015;Barrett, 1999;Berman et al., 2023;Carrillo et al., 2019;Da Mata and Dotta, 2021;Harding et al., 2021;Lundberg and Abman, 2022). I add to this literature by exploring the link between food prices, agricultural fires and air pollution. ...

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State Mediated Trade, Distortions and Air Pollution
The Externalities of a Deforestation Control Policy in Infant Health: Evidence from Brazil
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  • March 2018

Economic Development and Cultural Change